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Punctation Powerpoint- Year 4

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Powerpoint include content of: commas (with exercises & answers) apostrophes (with exercises & answers) colon (with exercises & answers) semi-colon (with exercises & answers)
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SATS Spelling rules revision powerpoint

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Powerpoint covering: plural rules verb ending (present tense/past tense) adverbs prefixes suffixes comparatives and superlatives ee sound compound words silent letters double consonants homophones common words
Ethics A-level: Normative Ethics Essay PlansQuick View
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Ethics A-level: Normative Ethics Essay Plans

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Mix of 10/15 mark essay plans covering: examine natural moral law/situation ethics/virtue ethics (10 marks) 'Natural Moral Law is not an effective way of making moral decisions’ (15) ‘Situation ethics is not acceptable as a Christian form of moral- decision making’ (15) ‘Virtue ethics provides no clear guidance for moral decision making.’ (15)
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God in Islam Essay Plans

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4 10 mark Essay Plans Examine Muslims view on the nature and importance of Tawhid (10) Examine nature and significance of Sufi responses to Tawhid (10) Examine Muslim beliefs about the Personal Aspects of God (10) Examine different Islamic Perspectives on the interpretation of anthropomorphic descriptions of God. 10 marks. 5 15 mark essay plans: It is impossible to understand the nature of Allah. Evaluate this statement ‘ If God is indescribable there is no possible way to understand the nature of God’ ‘From a Muslims point of view, God is more transcendent than personal’ ‘The concept of Allah can never be fully understood’ (15) ‘ The merciful and compassionate are the most significant attributes of Allah’
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Good Conduct in Islam Essay Plans

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7 10 markers essay plans: -Examine the importance of good moral conduct for Muslims (10) Examine Shariah Law (10 -Examine the impact of greater jihad has on Muslims today (10) -Examine how Muslims respond to changing understandings about the impacts of human actions on the environment (10) -Examine teachings about the role of Ummah as Khalifahs and how this impacts on the treatment of animals. (10) -Examine the sanctity of life in Islam (10) -Examine Muslim beliefs about the status of an embryo and unborn baby (10) 4 15 markers essay plans -‘In Islam the embryo has little importance’ (15) -‘Belief in the sanctity of life means abortion should be banned’ (15) -‘Muhammad is not a good source of authority when it comes to enviroment’ (15) -‘Good moral conduct is the most important aspect of a muslim life’
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A-level Philosophy: Religious Language Essay Plans

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6 10 mark essay plans: Examine Aquinas’s views on Religious Language is meaningful. (10) Examine the influences of Falsification to the debate on meaningfulness of religious language (10) Examine the challenges of the verification principle to the meaningfulness of religious language (10) Examine the responses of Hick and Hare to the challenges of Falsification Principle to religious language (10) Examine Tillich’s views on whether religious language should be viewed cognitively or non-cognitively (10) Examine Wittgenstein’s Language game theory as a response to the religious language debate (10) 4 15 mark essay plans ‘Verification fails to understand that religious language is meaningful’ (15) ‘Religious language can only be viewed cognitively’ ‘Religious language is simply the expression of a blick’ ‘Symbolism offers the most effective response to religious language’
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A-level Edexcel Psychology: Cogntive Essay Plans

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Essay plans covering: Describe the multi-store model of memory (4) Evaluate the MSM (8) Describe the Working Memory Model (4) Evaluate the Working Memory model (8) Describe the reconstructive memory (4) Evaluate Bartletts theory of reconstructive memory including schema theory (8) Evaluate one contemporary study that you have studied in Cognitive psychology (8) Sebastian and Hernandez Gill -Evaluate the classic study from cognitive psychology- Baddeley (8) -Evaluate Tulving’s Long term memory (8)
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A-level Edexcel Psychology: Criminology Essay Plans

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Essay plans covering: Biological explanation of crime Self-fulfilling prophecy Social Learning Theory Eysenck’s Personality theory Biological treatment for offenders Cognitive behavioural treatment Factors affecting Eye Witness Testimony Factors affecting jury decision making CLASSIC STUDY- Loftus and Palmer CONTEMPORARY STUDY- Valentine and Mesout
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SPAG Plurals Revision

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Year 6 Plurals SPaG Revision PowerPoint – SATs 15-Minute Booster This focused, high-impact 15-minute PowerPoint helps Year 6 pupils revise the most common and tricky plural spelling rules in preparation for their SPaG SATs test. It includes: Regular plurals: just add -s Words ending in -y, -s, -x, -z, -sh, -ch Doubling consonants: quiz → quizzes -f / -fe to -ves: knife → knives Irregular plurals: child → children, mouse → mice Spot-the-mistake and sentence-repair challenges Fun “Tiny Tasks” to reinforce each rule Fully editable and ideal for whole-class revision, interventions, or warm-up starters.
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SPAG Suffixes Revision Powerpoint

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This engaging, ready-to-use PowerPoint is designed for a fast-paced SPaG revision session, perfect for Year 6 SATs prep. It covers key grammar and spelling objectives including: Common suffixes: -ment, -ness, -ful, -less Tricky spellings explained: creature, enough, reception, navigation, and more Interactive “Tiny Tasks” after each rule to boost retention and class engagement Ideal for whole-class warm-ups, interventions, or targeted revision. Fully editable.